Weatherwiz
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Weatherwiz
@Weatherwiz007
Pluviophile, Storm tracker, Love facts over fiction.
Katılım Kasım 2017
909 Takip Edilen297 Takipçiler

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@iamanjeun Can anyone be kind enough to let me know the song name at the end? I did try to Shazam it but of no avail! Thank you!
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@Snsnsnnsnsnsnn @IndiaDesire Crocs are named after crocodiles..Crocs cannot be turned upside down when you throw them and turn back up in wearable position no matter how times it spins! Same like crocodiles which can't be turned upside down! That's the closest I can guess!
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@Chirasree @Rajani_Weather Indeed! It is main reason for tornadoes to occur as it creates the required instability to make the rotating thunderstorms! Warm moist gulf stream from south and cold dry stream from the west and Jetstream with varying wind speeds makes the perfect bowl of tornadoes..most too!
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@Weatherwiz007 @Rajani_Weather Also the jet stream has some parts to play?! In the tornado Alley?!
Though tornado is very rare phenomenon in our region, but they are happening. @Rajani_Weather have you seen the footage of the tornado happened in Kendrapara district of odisha?!
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@Rajani_Weather @Chirasree This instability is the main reason for tornadic supercells in the plains! And Oklahoma sits flush in the center making it the tornado alley! High CAPE is one of the major driver in the genesis of tornadoes and these phenomenons over those cells vice versa
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@Weatherwiz007 @Chirasree Hmm.. so the updrafts being fed from multiple directions, can create vorticity, thereby the Tornadoes I think.. Super cells often form there.. Might be due to this shear and some exceptionally high CAPE ?
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@Chirasree @Rajani_Weather Kinda very rare in the Indian sub as the cells are not that strong enough or mostly fizzle out faster which is not enough to power up the tower! Whereas in US we have a constant feed from both S,N and W which ironically stabilizes the instability to make these phenomenon often
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@Rajani_Weather Jellyfish Sprites often sighted in US, during Thunderstorms. Though we are not lucky to spot a sprite here, in the Eastern part of India. We are very keen to know, if sprites are possible in our kinda weather system or not!
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@Rajani_Weather These are more common in the plains of the States brother! And across the globe too! Usually with strong super cells mostly over cumulonimbus spread! These electrical discharges are of 3 types actually apart from Jelly fish ones! (: Have a read about them...quite fascinating
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@TejasParkar45 Yes! Dynamics shifted towards Gujarat for now! Heavier spells will pick up from late evening!
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@Weatherwiz007 Okay. Let's see. It has stopped raining since last 2-3 hours. Will the rains pick up again at night?
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Next 24 hours is going to be a nightmare for the city of #Mumbai with some regions going to receive some blinding rains with some gusts! Move to higher grounds before intense cloud bursts change the picture! Even coastal #Gujarat under danger! Stay safe #MumbaiRains #Monsoon2020


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@TejasParkar45 Would be around 200-300mm or in worst cases...above 300mm! Stay safe
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@Weatherwiz007 What's the estimated rain accumulation for Mumbai during this period?
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@spahn711 Probably the first happy thing in 2020! He definitely is! Thinking of replacing my demon Wutip dp with Isaias
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Most of the regions around #Mumbai will recieve more than 200mm of rains in and some can reach well over 300mm also. Problem is that most of it can happen in short span of hours which makes it dangerous! So kindly stay home and safe #MumbaiRains
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Monstrous storms lining up the coast of #Mumbai People who are there as well as those in the coastal region of #Maharashtra and the S & SW coast of #Gujarat Kindly take shelter. Extreme rains ahead with cloud bursts like yesterday possible! Kindly avoid venturing out #MumbaiRains
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Even nature preaching social distancing
Quite a sight to watch indeed
#Isaias #HurricaneIsaias #hurricaneseason2020 #COVID19
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@weathernerd6 Hey mate! It's a bad phase but not a bad life. This too shall pass (: Zap to my inbox at anytime you need (: You have a friend in here with open hands always
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